Tryon Inn Open
We were glad to stop in for brunch recently.
Did you know that the inn was built in the 1920s, in part for traveling motorists?
Do you know that Tryon was a British official and officer at the time of the American revolution?
Please let us know what you think of our take on Cherry Valley, NY. Post a response or write to us.
at Thursday, May 31, 2012 0 comments
Labels: Tryon Inn
Great photos of mostly downtown Cherry Valley, posted by Liz
at Friday, May 22, 2009 0 comments
Labels: downtown, Main Street
I never get tired of these 1900-era post card views of downtown Cherry Valley.
What's in the street in the foreground? It's not the memorial.
at Wednesday, March 25, 2009 1 comments
Labels: downtown
Here's an old photo that showed up on ebay a while back. It's a great look at a delivery wagon and drug store in downtown Cherry Valley.
Right next door is where the Bean seems to be moving in. Word is that their rent got too high at their old location so they're moving here. I hear a sign promises lunch and dinner.
It'll be great to have that shop open again, and if the Bean's fare is anywhere near as good as it used to be, I'll be very happy.
Good luck, ol' Bean.
Reviews: 1, 2, 3, 4
Note: the Bean is now open and seems to be doing fine.
Note 2: Sadly, the Bean is closed. Happily, a new business has moved in to the space, Ampersand.